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THE BOYS WORED. FOR 1911.
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HURRAH FOR 1911
OUR AVIATOR:
DEAR FRIEND: This card is sent as a New Year's Greeting, and
and to tell you
the good news. We are going to try the "Boys' World" in our Sunday-
school for the next three months. It is a weekly paper for boys only, and will be
given out for the first time in our school next Sunday, Jan. 1. This first number
contains the beginning of a New Year's serial story, entitled, "Luke Hill's New
Year," a Story of Old Pennsylvania, by Virginia Baker. I am
I am sending you this
postal so that you may not miss the first chapter. If you meet any of the other boys, please tell them
about it, as they may not have heard.
THE BOYS' WORLD is a large, eight-page, illustrated weekly paper, printed in colors, and every-
thing in it is for boys. It would not suit girls at all. It is brimful of both long and short stories,
and news about subjects in which all up-to-date boys are interested. Some of the regular depart-
ments are:
"Science and Invention," Sports and Games," "How to Make Things," How to Earn
Money," "Boy Heroes,"
Boy Heroes," "Successful boys," "Boys' Clubs," "Getting Ready for Life,'
"What is Going
on in the World," "Prize Puzzles," etc. Besides the serial and regular departments, the paper given
out next Sunday will contain: "In the Name of the King," a stirring story of a boy who could "stick
to the last," by Nora Colter. "Bottles That Tell the Story of Ocean: How They Aid the World's
Work," by A. M. Calkins, of the Hydrographic Bureau, U. S. A. "Tobogganing Down a Volcano," by C. G.
Cunningham. "The Most Wonderful Railways in the World, and How the Peaks are Scaled," by Tom
Brown.
The papers given out each Sunday will contain enough rousing stories,
enough pointers on the things you like to do, enough fun, enough good sense
and up-to-date news, to last you a week.
Please be on hand next Sunday as a favor to me-after that you will
come every Sunday as a favor to yourself. And don't forget the other
boys. I want every boy who can come to be
present next Sunday, so that
I will know how many copies of the "Boys' World"
of the "Boys' World" to order for future
Sundays.
Yours sincerely,
Superintendent.
Sunday-school.
THE BOY'S WORLD
JUB
CIRI